DECIDUOUS 
FLOWERING SHRUBS 
ALMOND, FLOWERING (Prunus) 
Pink Flowering (P. G. Aliplena) —Covered in April and May with 
an abundance of double pink rose-like blossoms on drooping 
branches. Medium plants $1.00; larger size $1.25. 
ALTHEAS—Rose of Sharon 
Varieties in assortment—Purple, Red, Pink, White. A valuable 
addition to the shrub border since they bloom at a season when 
other blossoms are scarce. $1.00 each. 
AZALEAS 
Mollis—One of the best deciduous varieties, varying in colors, 
burn orange, apricot, salmon-pink. 12-15" $2.50; 15-18” 
$3.00. 
Altaclarense—A sturdy yellow variety, producing yellow flowers 

of great fragrance, leaves turning red in autumn. 12-15” 
25 (nl j=l Ou cel Deeacns 
BARBERRY 
Japanese (Thungbergi)—Green foliage turning to red in fall. 
Used extensively for hedges. $1.00 each. 
T. Atropurpurea (Red leaf) Varying from above in that it has 
beautiful red foliage at all times. Large plants $1.25 each. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH (Buddleia) 
Large attractive spike-like flowers. Colors red, pink and blue. 
Large plants $1.00, extra select $1.25. 
CRANBERRY BUSH 
Eur Viburnum Opulus—Produces red berries similar to the cran- 
berry, remaining until late fall. 2-3 $1.00 each, 3-4’ $1.25. 
DEUTZIA 
$1.00 each; large specimens $1.25. 
Rosea—White flowers, tinged with pink, double blossoms. 
Gracilis—A dwarf compact form with pure white blossoms. 
FORSYTHIA 
$1.00 each; large specimens $1.25. 
Fortunei—One of the best early blooming spring shrubs, pro- 
ducing a profusion of bright yellow flowers before the leaves 
appear. 
Weeping Suspensa—Flowers the same as above, long drooping 
branches. 

WEEPING WHITE BIRCH 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Medium size $1.00; large specimens $1.25 each. 
Morrowi (Bush Honeysuckle) —Upright grower with a profusion 
of white flowers, followed by red berries in fall lasting all 
winter. 
Tartarian—Same habit of growth but covered with pink flowers, 
followed by red berries. 
HYDRANGEA 
$2.00 to $2.50 each. 
Otaksi—Profuse double blue blossoms, many times changing to 
rose pink or red, dependent on soil acidity. Iron or steel cut- 
tings from machine shops may be applied to excellent advan- 
tage, creating a brighter flower coloring. 
Paniculata Grandiflora—Large cone-shaped flowers of pink bloom 
in August and when fully matured change to a bronze color. 
$1.00 each. 
Tree Hydrangea—Same as the above, but grown in tree form. 
$2.00 each. 
LILACS 
Medium size $1.00; large plants $1.25 each. 
French Budded Varieties—A complete assortment, in red, pink, 
lilac, white and wine red. 
MOCK ORANGE 
$1.00 to $1.25 each. 
Philadelphus Virginal—Double, white blossoms. Long blooming 
season. 
Lemoine—Large pure white fragrant flowers. 
QUINCE (Cydonia) 
Japonica—Bright crimson flowers, appearing before the leaves 
come out. A profuse bloomer. One of the most beautiful early 
blooming shrubs. $1.00 each; extra select $1.25. 
SNOWBALL 
Opulus Sterile—One of the best known old shrubs with globular 
clusters of white flowers produced in May. 2’ $1.00; 3-4’ 
SilkZ5: 
SPIREAS 
$1.00 each. 
Anthony Waterer—Large heads of crimson flowers throughout 
the summer. 
Thunbergi—A beautiful array of white flowers, early spring in 
advance of leaf foliage. 
Vanhoutte—Upright growing, with solid clusters of white flow- 
ers, following after the Thunbergi. 
TAMARIX 
Africana—A beatiful shrub, with small pink flowers appearing 
before the feathery foliage. $1.00 each; extra select $1.25. 
WEIGELAS 
Rosea—Bright pink bell-shaped flowers. $1.00 each. 
Eva Rathke—Brilliant crimson flowers, over a long period. $1.25 
each. 
Ashland, Ore., Feb. 15, 1945. 
Just to tell you we received your trees February 9th 
in fine shape and sent them out the same day. We never 
expected such fine trees for that money and many thanks. 
If we ever want more trees we sure know where to 
send for them and thanks again for your excellent service 
and fair dealings. 
S. E. NEHER: 
Wenatchee, Wash., Sept. 8, 1945. 
It now appears that I am definitely going to be able 
to plant a few more trees next year, and I would like to 
order 180 Brooks ’cot trees, size 4 to 6 feet. The Brooks 
’cots which I ordered from you earlier and planted in 
1944, grew well and wil] make fine trees. 
Shippers here having nothing but good to say of your 
variety. 
W.R. HOARD. 
Avoid disappointment by placing your orders early while there is a complete stock to select from. 

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